Warren peninsula project plans laid out
WARREN — Austin Landing is a 76-acre, mixed-use development in Miami Township about 20 miles south of Dayton and 250 miles from Warren.
It boasts 274 multi-family residential units, more than 200 hotel rooms, 460,515-square feet of retail, restaurant and entertainment space, as well as 422,871-square feet of class A office space.
Those who live at Austin Landing or choose to visit can purchase goods at small shops or larger retailers including Kohl’s and Kroger. Other sources of entertainment include a 12-screen Cinepolis movie theater and attached restaurant collection.
Austin Landing is one of several mixed-use neighborhoods in the state designed by Dillin Corp., a real estate developer based in Springboro. Another may soon be coming to Warren’s peninsula.
Fund for Warren’s Future, a public-private organization, is working to foster economic development in the city through its peninsula project. The project would add modern multi-family properties in the downtown area and establish a $150 million mixed-use project on the city’s peninsula that could bring more than 200 housing units and retail space.
Read more in Tuesday’s Tribune Chronicle.




